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Boomerang Toons Online Video on Demand Launches: $4.99/Mo or $39.99/Yr

Phillip Dampier April 11, 2017 Consumer News, Online Video Comments Off on Boomerang Toons Online Video on Demand Launches: $4.99/Mo or $39.99/Yr

Cartoon lover? Turner Broadcasting and Warner Bros. have something for you: Boomerang’s Online Video on Demand service launches today, featuring more than 5,000 cartoons from the Looney Tunes, Hanna Barbera, and MGM toon libraries.

Boomerang is now available on Desktop, iPad, iPhone, and most Android devices with more platforms including Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, and Chromecast coming soon.

Turner, which runs the companion Boomerang cable network, pushed aside its TV-oriented website to push the new on-demand online service instead. Turner officials said they would continue to distribute the linear-TV cable network, but the company could make even more revenue in the future putting the extensive classic animation libraries of three toon powerhouse studios online and on-demand.

Some of the cartoon characters featured on Boomerang Online Video on Demand.

Boomerang says they will add new cartoons every week to keep the service fresh and interesting to subscribers.

The introductory price:

  • $4.99 per month with a 7-day free trial;
  • $39.99 for 1 year of Boomerang with a 30-day free trial

Payments can be made with a major credit card or through iTunes or Google Play Store.

 

Taiwan’s TomoNews Explains the Comcast-Time Warner Merger in Nipple-Rubbing Video

Phillip Dampier February 17, 2014 Comcast/Xfinity, Competition, Consumer News, Data Caps, Video Comments Off on Taiwan’s TomoNews Explains the Comcast-Time Warner Merger in Nipple-Rubbing Video

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Must See Video: From the folks that brought you the hilarious animated revelations of Tiger Woods’ affairs a few years ago, Next Media Animation’s TomoNews from Taiwan succinctly explains the blockbuster merger deal between Comcast and Time Warner Cable. “The merger would give Comcast unprecedented gatekeeper power in several markets, turning it into the bully in the schoolyard and enabling it to put the squeeze on content companies,” writes TomoNews. “The biggest winners will of course be the US consumer who will face higher prices, weak Wi-Fi signals and slow data speeds. Sounds like a win-win situation. No?” (1:22)

Jon Stewart & Taiwanese Animators Take On Net Neutrality

Phillip Dampier August 18, 2010 Net Neutrality, Video 1 Comment

Jon Stewart spent a few minutes last night making a tentative stab at Net Neutrality on The Daily Show, trying to begin educating viewers about an Internet controversy many net users don’t even know exists. (3 minutes)

From the people who brought you the incredibly creepy computer animation re-enactments of Tiger Woods’ blowout and Lindsay Lohan’s jail stint for Taiwanese television, the Verizon-Google deal is now fair play, right down to devil’s horns for executives at both companies.  (1 minute)

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